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Gwar [14]
9 months ago
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Which system offered georgia settlers 200 acres of free land, with an additional 50 acres per family member or enslaved person?.

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Ostrovityanka [42]9 months ago
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The system that provided Georgia settlers 2 hundred acres of loose land, with an additional 50 acres according to members of the family or slaves became the Headright system.

It became a gadget brought as a way of fixing the labor scarcity in 1618.

It benefited mainly wealthy people due to the fact they imported employees, this is slaves, and as a consequence, they acquired headlights for each slave they brought.

By means of giving land to the landowning masters, slaves had little, or what is worst, no chance at all to have their personal land.

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